THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD, N.C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 32, 1944., it '.'It' f 1 t UjlUK NEWS Misses Manche and lixie Chap- of nea. Hertford, Friday afternoon, , Mason sawyer is improving Irom ...i. xr..ii. xr. -lr. WJ"" wun uun u.t "r: , Mrs. Moody HarreU is mutV im ena.aa w. .uu.w. 0tion ta a Nor. -.-J Japp?IV . 1 folk. Vs., hospital last week. i w. uruuw. or ivor, va., w Miss Eunice HarrelL Miss Lena White and Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Winslow Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs. A. D. Ward, Jr., of Gliden, Is spending the week as the guest of her parents, Mr,, and Mrs. C. T. Rogerson. Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Copeland and son, of Elizabeth City, were guests of Mrs. H. P. White Monday nighi. SNOW HILL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cartwright visited Mr. and Mrs. George Eure, at White Hat, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Elmer Wood and Mrs. Wallie Knight visited Mrs. Fred Mathews, near Edenton, Sunday. Mae Sawyer and Vernon HarreU vis ited Mr, and Mrs. Ralph HarreU on Sunday evening. Mrs. Russell Baker is making her home, with her mother. BURGESS NEWS Alton Matthews, of Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Matthews. J. G. Jordan and Noah Byrum, of Norfolk, Va., visited Winston Lane Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Basnight dined with Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Boyce. of Art you counting on high quality fertilizer helping you increase your yields and your profits Then order your RED STEER FERTILIZER EARLY! Increasingly difficult labor conditions, material shortages and trans portation jjelays make early ordering necessary If you are to have your fertilizer on hand when you start to plant. Figure your needs and place your order with us now. Swift's Red Steer Fertilizer is the same high quality fertil izer Swift has always sold under this popular brand. It Is the fertilizer with the extra plant foods that will help you get top yields and top quality. Don't delayl Order now! Use Br inn's Topgrade For Potatoes and Special Crops 5-10-5 UN-ALKALI FIRMINI jiH) Compete 7 1 If ( HtN-ACIO F0RMIH8 ' 7 m nxjc D. F. REED Warehouseman , (XV. M, ' HOI 1)8 MEETING mWW of the club fnvifrrg a "guest, flftVR AM) GIRLS CLUB The 'o. .huV' i'ta.:uauiy &uety Tne home was beautifully decorat of the ..eriurd Baptist Church met ' ed with holly, evergreen and a lovely on Monday evening at- tne 7 church Christmas tie. Lighted candles with Mrs. 1. A. Ward presiding. The I completed the scene. meeting was opened with the hymn. I High score prise for the guests "The Morning Light Is Breaking' was awarded Mrs. V. N. Darden, and and the Lord's Prayer was repeatettMiB8 .Mary Sumner received ? high m unison. "Little Town or Bethle-, score prize ror tne ciud. jars, jaca prize. hem" was then sung, Mrs. & W. Mayes gave the sub ject, "World's Eternal Light." The Scripture was given by Mrs. Jim Bass, and after the hymn, "Joy to the World." prayer was offered by Mrs. Will Mardre. . Business of the meeting was then discussed and the minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. At roll call Circle Numher One had the most members present. Mrs. I. A. Ward read a beautiful poem, "The Faithful Few." Mrs. Carroll Holmes presided dur ing the election of officers for the new year. Mrs. L. W. Normfiri of fered the closing prayer. HOSTESSES AT BRIDGE PARTY Kanoy received the bingo Each person present received a love ly gift, four presents being at each table and after each progression, the person havine the highest score taking her choice. s Those enjoying the evening were Mesdames V. N. Darden. W. G. Wright, Jack Kanoy, T. P. Brinn, Silas Whedbee, Jack Brinn, Max R. Campbell, C. E. Johnson, C. M. Wiiliford. H. C. Stokes, T. L. Jes sup, C. R. HWmes and G. W. Barfoee, Misses Eloise Scott. Esther Evans, and Mary Sumner. After, three progressions, a dainty sweet course was served. CHRISTMAS PROGRAM A Christmas program will be pre sented at the Chappell Hill Baptist The Tuesday Evening Bridge Club graciously entertained at a party on Tuesday evening at the her 24, at 3:30 home of Mrs. C. R. Holmes, . each is cordially invited to attend, bridge Church on Sunday afternoon, Decern o ciock. ine puunc Take Delivery Now We arc now ready to deliver to you your Spring require ments of Fertilizer and Nitrate of Soda. We advise you to place your order and take delivery now. It's going to be hard to get it wjien you are ready to use it. We ask you to cooperate, as Uncle Sam has recom mended you do. Labor and transportation will make it impossible to make normal time deliveries next Spring. Be safe take delivery of your Fertilizer now and have it on hand when you want it. MSRTS WITH MRS. THATCH -The Boys and Girls Club met on last Friday at the home of Mrs. Ben Thatch and enjoyed a Christmas pro gram, presented, by the . members. After the program, the hostess serv ed refreshments to those present ' Attending the " meeting were Ben and Jimmy Thatch, Billy and Shir ley Skinner, , Susanna Towe, " Anne Morrell, Marjorie and Mary Winslow, Margaret Banks, Elisabeth Thatch, Garland Newborn, and Joe Towe, Jr. Plans were made for the distribu tion of Christmas baskets, and it was announced that the next meeting' will PREACHING AT WOODLA. CHURCH ON, SUNDAY 11:30 o'clock. be held with Suzanna and Joe Towe. ' dially invited to attend. ,' The Rev't J. T? Cranio- V preach at Woodland Chur. morning at 12 o'clock. School will begin at It o'co Every one is invited to al CHRISTMAS' SERVICE! AT PINEV WOODS CHURCH . A Christmas" ''' service; s " Christmas Comes True,"' will be at Piney Woods Friends Chun Sunday -nommg,r December 2 '-, The - ' public vis f J. C. BLANCHARD & CO., INC. "BLA NCHA RD'S" SINCE 1832 HERTFORD. N. C. Store Open EVENINGS Until Christmas INVEST IN QUALITY m 1 1 For Convenience of All Local Agents I r. I I 8 - HERTFORD, N. C. f laOl . . . w f f 1 1 1, 1 hill A M E R R Y ?. j IV I : f UP CHRISTMAS JyjJ jn. j j I . I ! ! j I . ' ! nrT!MiMhM Oo " ! I wish to express my thanks and appre- C i I expd our chrbtmoi ' Vr ' ciation to the merchants of Herttord tor I y grMtinst hut now enomer VT' j F nen' business during the past year. I I I , yeer ho gone by. Much ht V 1 f mmmmm I' heapeaed, eed we ere sure tfcere llirtT D I DflVPC I kmtarand.ra.atf I I. J. DUlUL I teemed unusually long Is a lot of 1 I I I M I if . v 1 ' v ut. Yet Hi year posm quickly . . U U U I j J J I f ' most glorious season of the yoor. I I I I J- I l 4- " - h IUUllvl j : (7- I I in,ee1' ' 0B opportunity 1 J IS to relax, to be contented ond to P 1 III ' A A. Jp0 J 14 enjoy the association, of our S "H f j 'OurWishFor Mh ft loved one. ond the friendship, of U I I U K I j k ' V L At our acquaintances to th fullest I I H II T I I 0 (AMERICANS' I HjA .X "" - MONTHS i HoSsg 1 , It', good to hova Christina. It, , TTjTT ' AC'a M volue i, immeaturabla because of iXft lrtbTifif)lS J WA :,. the feeling of goodwill each ho, JLiJLlGU U UU j JT 9 toward another. 1 Tiff O 'Jl ' f'mj': ft f me, end hurt the twelve Ail 1 . , ! r:;::rr:x , f GOODWIN'S DRESS SHOP WTi M . 'A U I T m ' ( I 1l I I I 1 I 1 '., i 1 1 ; nrrn nn nnMDAiiv If ) i) 1 ! i. iirrii im isiiitiriiiii i f iii,vmi ii . .... j: HMHf vim win MIC I if . j , ' r' HERTFORD, N. C. II ' j jlgTatWJWmJltimWiI.WMK .aawwaww ev-avvwwe 'T.,,;i'v.g 17 w W Ji 1 a IT'S the smart man that invesrtis in quality . . . because QUALITY SUITS are smart look ing, trim and long wearing . . . suits that you are proud to Wear. BUY A NEW SUIT FOR CHRISTMAS $24.75 $27.50 STORE OF VALUES- HERTFORD, N; C leVaWaajaajaajaajajaajaaajaa l u ROSFS 5-10-25lSTC . " . i l t , 'f-V Our Sinclaif-ize lervtce includes cbtnging over from winter to lunlmet grade lubricants in engine, 'transmission and. tear axle. Well" r also check your tires, battery and other vital .parts of your car. 4M: HERTFORD, N. C. 1 1 r- 1' .""i ! I 'it i. f

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